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300 Beale Street #611

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A rare offering for a PENTHOUSE conversion loft near the San Francisco Waterfront. This historical 300 Beale loft space is located just south of the Financial District and two blocks to the Embarcadero Waterfront. 300 Beale was originally constructed and designed in 1937 by noted architect Frederick H. Meyer, and developed for a large drug company to assist with their research, manufacturing, warehousing and office space. In 1997, 300 Beale, also known as the EMBARCADERO LOFTS, was converted into 53 mixed-use loft condominium spaces by developer Embarcadero Pacific. Now a 4-story building the Embarcadero Lofts is widely considered to be the most desirable loft building in San Francisco's Financial District.

Loft 611 offers the very best of South Beach and Financial District living. Enjoy a stroll along the waterfront, pier out to the famed Bay Bridge, shop at the many retail stores and farmers market or enjoy dinner at one of the many exceptional world-class San Francisco restaurants.

Approx. 1,820 square feet (per tax records) over two levels of living space

Located steps from the waterfront, world-class restaurants, cafe's, AT&T park, financial district, all form of Transportation and much more

HOA dues $849.48/mo

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South Beach

Some of the best weather in all of San Francisco can be claimed by South Beach. Found at the foot of the Oakland Bay Bridge, and bracketed by the Embarcadero and the Giants baseball stadium, this is exciting stretch of waterfront city is one of San Francisco's great walking neighborhoods. An affluent area, there are a large number of converted warehouses as well as new construction catering to luxury condos, luxury high rises, and luxury lofts. Take a morning walk to work, or visit the ballpark, or climb aboard your yacht - all of it within your grasp in this enticing section of the city.

Relaxing weekend mornings bring residents down from the high rises to walk dogs, or take a run along the Embarcadero where public art and bayside breezes are all part of the restorative setting. Catch a breakfast at the Ferry Building, while you enjoy the vibrant weekly farmers market. Find a robust cup of Blue Bottle Coffee, and a hunk of intoxicating cheese from Cowgirl Creamery. Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, plus the world-famous SF MOMA, are all part of the local cultural universe that surrounds life here. YBCA delivers daring theater, dance, music and film.

The finest in urban cuisine can be found along these block, including Lulu, Azie, South Park Cafe, Delancey Street. Find a boat rental at City Kayak and explore the city by water.

South Beach is luxurious city life at your fingertips, and nothing less.